Our initiatives to comply with the new SUPD rules
We offer a wide range of plastic-free cardboard cups made from cardboard with a water-based barrier coating.
Paper2Paper cups have the PAP21 certificate for recyclability, which means they do not require a separate or additional waste collection system as they can be recycled together with paper.

Available sizes – 4oz/120ml, 7oz/180ml, 8oz/220ml, 12oz/350ml, 16oz/450ml.
Minimum order quantity: 500 pieces
ICE CREAM CONTAINERS:

Ice cream tubs with your own design:
Custom designed ice cream cups – the perfect choice for serving ice cream, pudding, frozen
Yogurt and other snacks or desserts! The high-quality cardboard we use for our ice cream cups is designed for food packaging and is glossy, so the cups are bright and shiny with vibrant colors.
- The ice cream cups are from our plastic-free product line. The cardboard has a water-based barrier coating.
- Available sizes : 4oz/120ml, 6oz/180ml and 8oz/220ml.
- Minimum order quantity: 750 pieces.
SUPD – label on cardboard cups with a plastic coating.
The law for packaging in the EU countries to combat the level of marine litter.
The Single Use Plastics Directive (SUPD) requires standard Plastic in Product markings for a range of packaging items made partly of plastic, including cardboard cups. Perfectly legible and indelible labels are essential, regardless of the plastic content.

This is what the labeling of products made partly of plastic should look like:
Here you will find the regulation on labelling:
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32020R2151&qid=1615375926172&from=en
It is based on the Single Use Plastic Directive: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32019L0904&from=LT
| Here's what you need to know: |
| Here's what you need to know: Paper cups delivered to customers in EU countries before July 3, 2021, may be sold without the label. Paper cups delivered to and sold in EU countries after July 3, 2021, must have the label. Until July 4, 2022, the products may be labeled with stickers. The label must include the language of the country in which the product is used. All paper cups will be required to be labeled, regardless of whether they are made of cardboard with a PE or PLA coating. |






